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  1. one thing i know about audio problems your having are that it can be a range of them. it all goes down to some hardcore problem solving and hours of thinking and experimenting. the reason i say this is a i had an audigy 2 zs and i transfered that card to 3 new systems and still the crackling problem existed and it was bad. the audigy 2zs even thu a very good chipset for sound plays havok with hardware. the way i solved it was i cudnt! i tried everything even the what creative wer sugesting and they know about the problem. in the end i ditched it on ebay and got an asus audio card. the truth is its a picky one. and a real pain in the backside. also disable everything and take any add in card and additional hardware out and try replicating the problem canceling out any anomalies. and after a painstaking experiment that dont work, try using different drivers. and if that dont work, the audio card just aint worth it. i knw i cudnt give you straight answer but from my experience its the only way. something is crackling that card. and with respect to interference it would need some pretty powerful signal to mess the sound up and that prob be with the speakers from my experience.
  2. Miranda Kerr is a stunner. pics can be decieving but i did like wat i saw!!!
  3. i would always pick corsair. its the king for memory. sometimes not that cheap but long run always worth it. especially now. if unsure of the speed your motherboard can handle just get 800mhz ones. you know you cant go wrong with them. love em. got 8gig of goodness corsair.
  4. from what i been reading so far. the necessary procedures i would be that: 1/ check the safest settings of the hardware and not push it 1.1/ make sure no add in cards are connected. if the system becomes stable you would add them one by one in order know your problem 2/ load the bios default settings. fail safe defaults 3/ start the pc. if failed then: 4/ stick in one stick of ram just in case because ram stick jus might be faulty. 5/ if it still fails keep the connection to the mother right to the basic such as 1 hdd, dvd rw graphics etc. that way you can problem solve 6/ if it is indeed the bios, especially during flashing and bios is corrupt, taking out the battery would clear the settings and would restore your pc to normal 7/ only by taking the most basic steps and adding hardware in connected to the motherboard would you know if the motherboard is at fault. thing is it will prob take you between 1/2 to 3 hours to figure such problems out. i been there done that. hope this helps. if not tell me...
  5. hi. this being my first post i at occ. i believe anything above 400mhz depending on the motherboard as most are different normally requires a voltage increase on the northbridge. push it up a notch and stress test. use intel linpack for that. the deovervolatge is something to do with decreasing the voltage of the modular circuits on your gigabyte board. check this thread out http://forums.hardwaresecrets.com/gigabyte...p=8482#post8482. hope thi helps ya.
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